Time-Out: Plaza Guayama
Plaza Guayama (1995) listed a Time Out near Sears, remembered for Tekken 3 and plush Leones bets. It ended operations in the mid-2010s as the center re-tenanted. References Wikipedia: Puerto Rico mall list (Plaza Guayama)
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Plaza Guayama (1995) listed a Time Out near Sears, remembered for Tekken 3 and plush Leones bets. It ended operations in the mid-2010s as the center re-tenanted. References Wikipedia: Puerto Rico mall list (Plaza Guayama)
Plaza del Norte (1992) hosted a Time Out on its upper level, a favorite for plush Cangrejeros gear and Ridge Racer. The arcade closed around 2015. References Wikipedia: Plaza del Norte
Plaza del Caribe (1992) carried a Time Out in suite 251 by JCPenney. Ponce locals recall Jurassic Park shooter and ticket exchanges until its 2013 closure. References Wikipedia: Plaza del Caribe
Plaza Centro (1981) featured a small Time Out in suite 25. Ticket cranes and Ridge Racer entertained Caguas shoppers until circa 2014. ReferencesWikipedia list (Plaza Centro)
Pemberton Square (1985) housed Time Out in 27A near JCPenney until circa 2013; ticket cranes dished plush Ole Miss bears. ReferencesWikipedia: Pemberton Square Mall
Oakwood Mall opened **1986**; Time Out (space 213) ran strong through the mid-2000s, known for Marvel vs. Capcom 2 nights before closing circa 2014. ReferencesWikipedia: Oakwood Mall
Northwest Arkansas Mall (1972) listed a Time Out near the carousel by 1995. Razorback fans swarmed its DDR pads until the arcade closed in 2012. References Wikipedia: Northwest Arkansas Mall
Newburgh Mall (1980) hosted Time Out opposite the cinema—popular for NBA Jam and plush Yankees bears. It shuttered in the late 2000s amid declining traffic. References Wikipedia: Newburgh Mall
Neshaminy Mall (1968) listed a Time Out near AMC Theatres. Bucks County teens recall Mortal Kombat II and ticket cranes until its 2013 closure. References Wikipedia: Neshaminy Mall
Moreno Valley Mall (1992) welcomed Time Out adjacent to the food court. Inland-Empire players remember DDR Extreme marathons until the arcade gave way to retail circa 2014. References Wikipedia: Moreno Valley Mall